Archive - 02 Sep 2002

Users plagued by email hoaxes

Nigerian money scam, virus warnings and some Budweiser frogs - all clogging up a server near you...

Eurotunnel online woe hits holiday season

France for £1 - great, if only it worked...

Virus top 10: Klez still wreaking havoc

Sorry pop-pickers, it's a non-mover at number one...

It's suds law for IBM's cyber laundry

But remember not to put your Big Blues in with your whites...

The Bloor Perspective: The argument for piracy, AOL survival and Corel puts one over on Microsoft

This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider licensing rights, AOL and a Corel comeback - of so...

Vodafone mulls £8bn French revolution

Looking to buy out Vivendi from another venture...

Napster: The final countdown?

Bertelsmann hints at a (premature?) web withdrawal

Programming geeks fight to the finish

"One way to win is to disable the other robots."

Anti-spam group blocks Yahoo stores

Harsh, and not particularly fair either...

Handspring says: 'Hands off our GPRS download'

'If you were supposed to download it, we'd have told you...'

Catching wireless hackers in the act

Sneaky US company uses 'honey-trap' WLAN to study hacking techniques


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